The evening world. Newspaper, September 21, 1906, Page 14

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Friday, The Sphinx Ry J. Campbell Cory. | Yo, @ to @ Park Row, New Tore Matter. Peenenes by the Press Publishing Company, Entered at the Port-Office at New York ne Boo: 4-Class Mall bee — — VOLUME 47 MONEY AND gl ond too little m le | t t bertnity.. in the police 1 1 Dakota and other concox Sivor are almost entirely; t a of the r the t t fet et more than an The examp Should be extended Kr f the rich € Barbara owned the Kr orks and who left to his chil ne of $1,000 a das (nstead of rvous prostration ov an inc Worrying them ves into n the spending of such an inc s have gone about their hi id and two gi nary German girls, ——erigaget Themisety this. sual in » but it h girls are preparing will n girls spend that muct There is nott $eau which these Thousands of Ameri ove hich..the yd Twenty times this moc fashiohabie New York brise In matrimony above the start. Initial errors take year Beginning are rarely adjusted without anguish. Honest basis Saves the anxiety and bickerin always causes, This is not a lecture to young women. as often as women. The young man who frankly tells his intended how much money he earns and how much he has and on what scale they} ¢an live is more uncommon than the girl who tells i does not know how to cook, and that she is not trained at conducting an €coromical household. ae A Economy does not mean the same thing to the rich, the well-to-de and the poor. But it is a virtue that no one; rich or poor, can afford to neglect, The wife whose expenditures are disproportionate to the house once a im woul almost anything else everything Misurderstand' To start on a sensible h mutual deceptior depen $ to correct ngs at the igs whic | THE MEN IN THE NEWS —Straight Talks to Them—By Nixola Greeley-Smith. A Short. Snappy Sermon to the Parson higher | more since the Pi Our souls don't recetve the perspiration cure any critics assure us that Hell, like Roston, js not a place, but a state of mind companic ho s{ hold income finds a fitting companion in the husband who himself sives Who Mixes Face Powder with Soul Dust. | After all, ft te yoor testases to steam our‘bouls. We 'kan steam oer ows B12 state of false pretense. DEAR REV. JOHN L SCUDDER—We have S88 you know. Why don’t you confine your ministry t painting the duty of The foundation of all successful ‘marriages must be love, honor and | ssa for © Jong tine ds the athletic parson, | 20 Serine Mle :and let-WRo Wik paint her complexten' lt be be 60 foptieny Svay cI your ais, which impiied-a corcain | BOC StvO US the Golden Rule and Mave, the’ peroxide Juno to her eolden Qalrt? Tespect. But no foundation, however ample or secure, is enough to live | B ergs Haggard Ripe Our souls are yours. Put’ we reserve the right to choose our own beauty } . a not mind your John L. tendencies a bit. | 4...) 6 dos ce in, There must be a stperstructure and a rool), furniture and fc These | ret A the devil prercut or deal the |O°PKT And we don't choose ful n . fi ; al clever hy gasses Only the strenuous woman ta beautiful, you say. Dut the proacher strenuous @ré all busiriess matters, and they must be treated in a business way, with es ye - cif this weex to ad- | 4X2 28h endeavor to uplift bis fellawsmen » 4 have no time to compete with Biisiness economy and business prudence. Li e| ee a eerie fair, Wo | Mile. Mattie, Mme. Esmeraida or the other high pricatesses of eranicuring, mas- . * * age and other tautifying processes that part us from our hard-earned money. by economy, guarded from contact with either extravagance or want, is de t ; mieien ket ® ater. Tell us Hew to put muscles on our souls, Mr Ader, to build up our weak much more likely to continue happily , the beauty of complexion thet We) diurrose, strengthen our waning sd¢hla That le your business | Aires See iad 75s Tails dpeetalint. none. | We can manage our complexions| ourselves — ¢ run your chureh and let st a INDUSTRY’S. DEAD AND WOUNDED. Batt rae AS, | A Land of No Fashions. In India in 1904 there were 21,880 people k: by 796 by beauty In your chu: “OTH men and women in Lapiand driers precisely alike. They wear tunica | 4 399 ard: . ffer some helpful suggestions as B belted loosely at the waist, tight Breeches, wrinkled leather stockings and : tigers and by leoparc . and const sf your sermons; would pointed shoes, Their whole appearance, in short, ts identical, at least to| ; Figures someth like these have been printed year {Or 81 be any. more ot 2 tn dealing on beauty hints? the casual o | very long s began so long before t LETTERS FROM Mr. Cantfooler. so» THE PEOPLE. By E. F. Flina.| Jo not wait for victims t oe creep into houses and hide unde mat r T ot interested in upholding the B. (ee) ey present yhich it would be easy t naa er. athe i] g the simple life in India sag rite 27 Sy’ ear | a bod thenace do w up large in oyr own land. | act A 11 ari It if ary to_give existence an edge 5 ” o civiliva Or if it does eed them it can sali let them t the — Facts just giver 7,085,992 persons | °5) a ce g ar 1 344,147 suffered | sive maimed iiway employee not in ones é é pd. eel wal a The report here qu i ft a ec the » Cou i oil Ss t ; Inquire Harlem Branch, ¥, WC & i q { tistics a | 1 We A Nelnted Phonetic ® Persons ea f liberal quota to the roll of th i Yess, It ip small f . J i vi < pe Srp the false oF PERCY THE FLIRT; lls About It Sl Ear Bret “ F - He Tells About It. By Ruth Earle, 8 ei peat * of women went through umked' for twenty twos, tree fives, two postal cards, especial delivery ana | be filtered—t 1 a . « a package of stamped envelopes, and gave her my Inat ten-apot In payment. moderr f t c While abe waa trying make change I wanted to make for the door, but the Va thought ser siting there all day behind the bars, with no Prince Charm- ing c tedu u looks ing ke me to talk with, woke my pity wholly slighte ° Don't you get ton sitting here el, day? I asked with sort of « tender In| hey try t h “ “'Ab, I don't know!’ ale sald, and I detected @ certain wistfulnege, standin ir . gitle while "Don't you often feel the emptine {lifer I went on, ‘Don't you realize J ' the need vet Don't ¥ some man’s heart? i Bro t eay anything looked awfully frighte and dropped her nion t k toe yen, Bo 1 braced myself for the ordea f = t | know the mament I came tn this shop th ved you,’ sald 1. ‘Wil iM a5 a Social Scie 6 yoru marry me? { i soon ed for <ix mont ndag Q oe ‘1 could not hear her answer. A rude hand gripped my collar and I die We are dulled in o t + cage labelled “Bub | tinetly recall landing in the street with the words, :‘snivelling cad.’ pitated on one da) "It seems she was engaged to the soda-fountain clerk, was for homely girls, ang 1 "And Gat shows what comes of believing other people's theories,” September 21, 1906. century attocity—wae waged in U aa Col, daw owned severs! bouses 1 heen The FIFTY GREATES T EVENTS in HISTORY By Albert Payson Jerhiine ee ees No. 830- GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS; aul the Thirty Vers’ Wan ONFLICT that Involved pine + hy, insted for three decajen kiled @ A king, weeeted to death, put a t kos all Geral progrese and tnd and bred more o* ath nov evem® in many conturies auch, In « wutale!l, wan [the fa t Ware Like most horrors of ite 4 time. it he s ‘ ” potes, an endured from 1618 to 1608, The war had ite beginn ani» oon Many and the Ca stris. . “tt had extended until Ht ineiuded, mt Ge an@ France, and the Protestant count pe on the i bie] threw off imperial authority. (The North ‘ ‘ mie m, and thle unton took Hohoméa’s part ja tooo8 from ) Bohemia and invaded Austrih way fantae and | bet weather forced them to te he King of Bohemia becany n ‘ ne mand HH. The Bovemians hated <F kV ty rile them, Frederick was already te. * Jaren & of Engiand, Ferdinand made eort work cen t te “4 him at Wissembers, Nov. §, 160, and at the fame time t Pros 7° in Bohersia Mut the Union quickly recovered. With mone at Ene’s ov from Holland, and with King Christian IV. of n t ied took che neid. But the Ls Wales on at Dew in $s nin ABADOK ; ame hig ’ ’ drove Kim buck ¢ ven t “y. om Magdeburg cont nued Me conquests, annexing the land acreand the } of Denmark's Meckler » ant swe we ‘ute of the North.” § the Haiti : } tenine seven months Honized Ho ea, and he name was a tert with the Unten, and, wit jermany, landed a Swedes was nor wholly disinte rin's growtr 5 ard » Alin res in folowed him. The aiw The Swedes wor a deoinve Adoiph i was killed Yet the death of this empire changing gener)! ant king Sal ote Vang. Inetead of disheariening. & onward, rvalling the Walley the Geeman How the Swedes Avenged Their Monarch’s Death. 1 Th was dea and his successor was on tt : invaders. Bo, in 168. ended the Thirty Years’ states rested, exhausted and Impow never before In history was a war large an. on any one nation in particu. P literature. art. industry — yy. Barbarism, heavy taxe: devastation of entire provinces mtatants had been the chief featur ciapee osfore Germany whould recover her lost ground apd regain her cist piace among the nations, ‘And ail this needless warfareslike mony another sixteenth and seventeent® he holy name of Religion! humantiy @@ lef #uffore trough. Road Song of the Killer. By Walter A. Sinclair, ("Daredevil Tracy says he will kill any «pectator who blocks the tarn.”) EAR the Chauffeur’s Song as he bowls along H With a puff and bang andgef, Where the chickens My or else stay to dic "Neath the ninety H.-P. car. Hear the chantey grim of this spectre dim As he cuts the morn’s first gray, And the folks in fear keep the highway clesr While he speeds ‘long on his way LEAR the way for me! THEN $88 ho! for death I'm im haste, you ace, And the tack of breath! And the Engine's going fast. With the “Dog-Knife” fired to kil. There's a benzine reek “Il @ child should stray Anu @ streak and shrick In the fast car's way?" Aas my car goes flying past. Hear the anawer, grim and chill: Let no dog or horse Let no dog or child Block my auto's course Be left running wild While the speed beneath me burns, If for tows of life it yeerna. For ita win I will, | And I warn you still And I ware IU Ki 1 Any man who blocks the turns! I will surely kilt {Any thing that blocks the turna, TWO-MINUTE TALKS WITH NEW YORKERS, By T. O. McGill. AST your, and ‘that there vont breed upun| votes registered out of them. oat the waters/it up and found that the man, Bnd it wili| Boys, who have reached voting age ies bring =you votes law and his employ or) when you. need brothersin-law and unctes them<pometinen, these addressex as their Ie aid D. Harry Rasion yesterday Ralaton is the last man ip the world you would suspect of being a ‘4 riot were twenty held reeldence and voting address, and ad yen dolng 0 for @ year or two. “When the primary fight camd on § received a letter from the man, f.om* Cullfornia, saying he had called the family to.be at home in time to asses politictan, He ™? In the primary fight. One of theme stands six feet “®* !” Parts; one was in Manttobag high and jooke tixe wus in Florida, and one wes ie, the hero as described in romantic but they'd be back home im” fiction, He bas just been jelected ty) “™M* 10 help out. The family mustered ¢wenty-ong mucceed himeelt a Republican dir Yrict loader in Brooklyn, and is known Mike Dady's executive caotnet when assembled, made up of the maig’ members of the fomiy and emsloyers, + who through thelr duty to zhe man, ' “What bread fated back to your” we naked ; Who has again grown wealthy, hol® ‘St happened ike this:’ he. eaia.| Ar legal residence jn my dincricte | “About fifteen years ago a man who| AT? they did yeoman service for me we eat ne had had some fortune jost It His wife fen't often you hear of g00@ stories like that, and I begin to 3 that the man did me # favor to let i another climate. His oldest boy lost his! favor him instead of hie beng A ors joe and was scized with a nervous) ANd Its men lke thai who mace the Trai fighting foundation for any m disorder; his youngest child was burt yr pone ite by a trolley car; and just when all of “More power to them!" i these things had accumufated he was ——————____ burnt out of his house; and there being ~ some-ilaw in the insurance policy, he Ne lost everyehing he lad left. Before tie a eee. { into shape the (wo other boys Nigrgere one, omnes SENT a crixson rose to vou were stricken with scarlet fever and 6 tid daughter's busbacd was fred from A fullthown rose all wweet with was taken Mi and had to be moved tu i~ dew Is Job. ‘ aed one of our big plillanthro: 7 snes tte prtels te ; . day to mterest himacif in the w the joats heast away a I did what I could myself. We got } 1 wonder hike the rove I gent them all ptraightened out without any }If all my world y g20d8 were epents é joss of yp. Three years dfterwerd (ho {And I were {of wea.hend man g0t/@ new start in busines and prospered. teacer heart the “Lest fal I found that the son-in- im my die 4 l~ “| |

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